Proposal would exempt the first $10,200 in UC benefits from taxation
(MADISON) Today, Senator
Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee) issued the following statement regarding the public hearing for Senate Bill 267 that is scheduled in the Senate Committee on Labor and Regulatory Reform for next week Tuesday, April 20th at 10:30 AM in State Capitol Room 300 Southeast:
“I would like to thank Senator
Steve Nass for scheduling a public hearing for this important legislation. This hearing will provide an opportunity to hear from beneficiaries, tax professionals, labor representatives and others about how this policy might affect them and those that they represent.
“ Bill 267 is bipartisan legislation that would create a state tax exemption to match the one that Congress and President
Wisconsin Legislature moves to protect conversion therapy
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Senate leader on new mask mandate: The Court must end this
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Governor issues new health order after Republicans end his prior one. By Jeramey Jannene - Feb 4th, 2021 03:13 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Wisconsin State Capitol. Photo by Dave Reid.
The battle between Governor
Tony Evers, a Democrat, and the Republican-controlled Legislature shows no end in sight.
Early Thursday afternoon the Wisconsin State Assembly passed a joint resolution striking down Evers’ latest emergency health order on a 52-42 vote that largely fell on party lines. The measure passed the Wisconsin State Senate last week. Both houses passing the measure would eliminate the statewide mask mandate.
The Legislature used a joint resolution to bypass Evers’ ability to veto the measure. Procedural requirements would have resulted in the mask mandate being terminated Friday. But Evers had his next move ready to go.